The US sanctions imposed on Tbilisi ahead of Georgia’s parliamentary elections in October amount to interference in the electoral process by a foreign power, parliamentary majority member Givi Mikanadze said during a briefing. TASS.
“Such actions by a foreign state in the pre-election period constitute interference in the pre-election process,” he stressed.
As Mikanadze noted, sanctions are an attempt to influence the will of Georgian voters.
Before that, the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili in the name The US imposed sanctions on Georgian Interior Ministry officials as an attack on the country.
Papuashvili stressed that in every state, police officers are representatives of the state, so any attack on a police officer is an attack on the country.
Previously in Georgia statedThe country is looking for a partner, not a protector.
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Source: Gazeta
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